SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -The government’s lead sports doping investigator and four other Internal Revenue Service agents have been cleared of any wrongdoing in a raid on the home of Barry Bonds’ personal trainer after a yearlong internal investigation.
When federal agents raided the home of Bonds’ trainer, Greg Anderson, on Sept. 3, 2003, they seized $63,920 from a safe and a drawer in his kitchen. Less than a month later, $600 went missing, and several IRS agents, including BALCO investigator Jeff Novitzky, were placed under investigation.
According to court documents filed Thursday, the IRS probe concluded that “it did not identify who was responsible for taking the missing $600.”
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